Getting Your First LCD TV Stand
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Ok, so you’ve just bought your first LCD TV. You’re feeling proud and feel like showing it off to your neighbours and friends. But wait, you just discovered that unlike those prehistoric CRT TVs, you have to find some way to prop up this sleek technological device. You can’t just lean it against the wall now can you? That would just look ugly. No, we need something to hold the LCD TV in place.
Now, before it hits you to go get an LCD TV stand for your spanking new toy, here are some tips to keep in mind while shopping. Firstly, check how many inches is your LCD TV. If it is 21 inches, find the appropriate tv stand for it. Some people make the mistake of buying tv stands that does not match their screen size and often it will not fit or stand properly. So take that in mind.
Another tip is to get those TV stands that comes with a generous cabinet space for you to store your DVDs,etc. This is cost-effective since you are already getting something for your LCD TV, it makes sense to get LCD TV stands that has this additional feature. You can access your favourite shows or movies much easier instead of having to hunt for it all over the place.
Lastly, don’t forget to check for your warranty. Most electronics stores do offer at least 1 year warranties. If you are purchasing it from second-hand stores or online sites, be sure to ask if they provide such coverage. In case it gets damage, you can get them repaired or replaced easily. I’ve seen LCD TVs lying on the ground or being propped up with makeshift objects in the home just because the TV stand was chipped or broken. This is a recipe for disaster as you risk damaging your LCD TV which could potentially cost much more in terms of repair.
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